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Felicity L Bishop

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Journal of Health Psychology|October 25, 2007
A systematic review of beliefs involved in the use of complementary and alternative medicineFelicity L Bishop, Lucy Yardley, George T Lewith
Patient Related Outcome Measures|January 8, 2020
The Use of Measurement Systems to Support Patient Self-Management of Long-Term Conditions: An Overview of Opportunities and ChallengesMichelle M Holmes, Sabina Stanescu, Felicity L Bishop
Complementary Therapies in Medicine|July 25, 2017
"I just googled and read everything": Exploring breast cancer survivors' use of the internet to find information on complementary medicineMichelle M Holmes, Felicity L Bishop, Lynn Calman
Complementary Therapies in Medicine|June 7, 2011
Acupuncture for low back pain: a survey of clinical practice in the UKFelicity L Bishop, Shipu Zaman, George T Lewith
Family Practice|November 6, 2012
Patient preferences for technical skills versus interpersonal skills in chiropractors and physiotherapists treating low back painFelicity L Bishop, Rachel Smith, George T Lewith
Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine (New York, N.Y.)|February 26, 2010
Why consumers maintain complementary and alternative medicine use: a qualitative studyFelicity L Bishop, Lucy Yardley, George T Lewith
British Journal of Health Psychology|October 27, 2007
Treatment appraisals and beliefs predict adherence to complementary therapies: a prospective study using a dynamic extended self-regulation modelFelicity L Bishop, Lucy Yardley, George T Lewith
American Journal of Public Health|January 4, 2008
Treat or treatment: a qualitative study analyzing patients' use of complementary and alternative medicineFelicity L Bishop, Lucy Yardley, George T Lewith
Primary Health Care Research & Development|March 17, 2015
The challenges of treating women with recurrent urinary tract infections in primary care: a qualitative study of GPs' experiences of conventional management and their attitudes towards possible herbal optionsAndrew Flower, David Winters, Felicity L Bishop, et al.
Plos One|July 10, 2014
When and why placebo-prescribing is acceptable and unacceptable: a focus group study of patients' viewsFelicity L Bishop, Lizzi Aizlewood, Alison E M Adams
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Journal of Health Psychology|October 25, 2007
A systematic review of beliefs involved in the use of complementary and alternative medicineFelicity L Bishop, Lucy Yardley, George T Lewith
Patient Related Outcome Measures|January 8, 2020
The Use of Measurement Systems to Support Patient Self-Management of Long-Term Conditions: An Overview of Opportunities and ChallengesMichelle M Holmes, Sabina Stanescu, Felicity L Bishop
Complementary Therapies in Medicine|July 25, 2017
"I just googled and read everything": Exploring breast cancer survivors' use of the internet to find information on complementary medicineMichelle M Holmes, Felicity L Bishop, Lynn Calman
Complementary Therapies in Medicine|June 7, 2011
Acupuncture for low back pain: a survey of clinical practice in the UKFelicity L Bishop, Shipu Zaman, George T Lewith
Family Practice|November 6, 2012
Patient preferences for technical skills versus interpersonal skills in chiropractors and physiotherapists treating low back painFelicity L Bishop, Rachel Smith, George T Lewith
Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine (New York, N.Y.)|February 26, 2010
Why consumers maintain complementary and alternative medicine use: a qualitative studyFelicity L Bishop, Lucy Yardley, George T Lewith
British Journal of Health Psychology|October 27, 2007
Treatment appraisals and beliefs predict adherence to complementary therapies: a prospective study using a dynamic extended self-regulation modelFelicity L Bishop, Lucy Yardley, George T Lewith
American Journal of Public Health|January 4, 2008
Treat or treatment: a qualitative study analyzing patients' use of complementary and alternative medicineFelicity L Bishop, Lucy Yardley, George T Lewith
Primary Health Care Research & Development|March 17, 2015
The challenges of treating women with recurrent urinary tract infections in primary care: a qualitative study of GPs' experiences of conventional management and their attitudes towards possible herbal optionsAndrew Flower, David Winters, Felicity L Bishop, et al.
Plos One|July 10, 2014
When and why placebo-prescribing is acceptable and unacceptable: a focus group study of patients' viewsFelicity L Bishop, Lizzi Aizlewood, Alison E M Adams
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